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Lipscomb Academy - Director of Academic Support

Lipscomb University
United States, Tennessee, Nashville
Jun 03, 2026
Description

The director of academic support provides leadership and day-to-day management of a comprehensive academic support program serving students in the lower, middle, and high school divisions. This individual leads a team that includes student success coordinators, reading and math interventionists, testing center coordinators, and tutors. The role demands a collaborative and student-centered leader who can cultivate strong partnerships among faculty, students, and families to ensure that students are supported and positioned for success.

Key Responsibilities

Program Leadership & Strategic Vision



  • Oversee the Academic Support program across Lower, Middle, and High School divisions
  • Lead program and initiate new programs and improvement efforts for each school year
  • Facilitate bi-weekly team meetings with student success coordinators, interventionists, and tutoring staff to review student concerns, share updates, align on priorities, and ensure coordinated delivery of services across all divisions
  • Lead weekly At-Risk meetings for middle and high school
  • Develop and implement professional development opportunities for staff, including training for teachers on high-stakes testing protocols and accommodation procedures
  • Represent the Academic Support program in academic and strategic planning meetings


Section 504 Coordination & Compliance

Serve as the school's designated representative overseeing 504 eligibility determinations, annual reviews, and reevaluations in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act across all divisions.



  • Supervise Student Success Coordinators in the facilitation of initial eligibility meetings, annual reviews, and reevaluations, ensuring procedural integrity and consistency across all divisions
  • Ensure documentation expiration timelines are being monitored and that families are receiving proactive communication at least three months in advance of expiring evaluations
  • Oversee the accurate and timely maintenance of finalized 504 plans
  • Ensure teacher accommodation references and documentation quick guides are kept current and accessible to staff following each 504 meeting
  • Provide guidance and support to Student Success Coordinators attending Solly School ILP/504 meetings, ensuring compliance standards are met


Psychoeducational Evaluation & Eligibility Review



  • Read and interpret recommendations from psychoeducational evaluations, psychological assessments, and medical reports to determine 504 eligibility and minor adjustments
  • Maintain working knowledge of current assessment instruments and their relevance to eligibility determinations
  • Guide Student Success Coordinators in understanding and applying evaluation data when facilitating eligibility meetings and drafting 504 plans


Confidentiality, Ethics & Legal Compliance



  • Maintain strict confidentiality of all student records and educational information in full compliance with FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) and applicable state privacy regulations
  • Ensure all Academic Support team members are trained on and adhere to FERPA requirements, confidentiality protocols, and appropriate information-sharing boundaries with faculty, staff, and outside providers
  • Apply ethical decision-making frameworks when navigating sensitive student situations and and competing stakeholder interests
  • Model and uphold professional ethical standards consistent with the school's mission and applicable professional codes of conduct
  • Ensure secure storage, access controls, and proper retention and disposal of confidential student documentation across the program


Student Success Coordinator Oversight



  • Supervise Student Success Coordinators across all divisions, ensuring consistent, high-quality support is being delivered to students on their caseloads
  • Monitor the effectiveness of student check-ins, intervention, and progress documentation
  • Review student progress data regularly to identify needs and make programmatic adjustments
  • Ensure cross-functional collaboration between Student success coordinators among counselors, teachers, and outside providers is occurring systematically and effectively
  • Oversee transition support processes for students moving between divisions, including incoming admissions reviews and senior college accommodation planning


Testing Center Oversight



  • Support the Testing Center Coordinator, providing guidance on operations, staffing, and administration of standardized and classroom-based testing
  • Assist in the administration of key assessments, including iReady, MAP, Milestones, ERBs, ACT, PSAT, and AP exams
  • Review and approve testing accommodation schedules for mid-term and final exams, ensuring alignment with athletics and other school calendars
  • Support AP exam proctoring and assist with coordinating exam schedules and student folders


Tutoring Program Oversight



  • Provide leadership and direction over the school's tutoring program, ensuring it operates in alignment with the broader Academic Support program goals and student needs.
  • Supervise tutors setting expectations for scheduling, family communication, accountability, and program quality
  • Review program data and tutor caseloads to ensure students are receiving appropriate and consistent support
  • Ensure tutoring services are integrated with 504 plans, intervention strategies, and recommendations from Student Success Coordinators
  • Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the tutoring program and make recommendations for staffing, structure, or process improvements as needed


Reading & Math Interventionist Oversight



  • Supervise reading and math interventionists across divisions, setting clear expectations for caseload management, progress monitoring, and documentation of student outcomes
  • Review interventionist data and student progress to evaluate the effectiveness of intervention delivery and make adjustments to student groupings, frequency, or approach as needed
  • Ensure interventionists are collaborating with Student Success Coordinators, classroom teachers, and outside providers to align intervention strategies with 504 plans and broader academic support goals


Admissions & Transition Support



  • Review lower, middle, and high school admissions files to ensure incoming students with identified needs are appropriately supported and connected with academic support services
  • Attend grade-level promotion meetings and rising-grade transition meetings for middle and high school students.
  • Support the coordination of transition orientations and preview day experiences for students entering new divisions, ensuring 504 plans and support needs are communicated to receiving teams
  • Evaluate course scheduling recommendations for students with 504 plans, ensuring alignment between student needs and academic programming
  • Make recommendations for students for summer programs; oversee the summer communication process, including recommendations for summer programs and outreach to families with expiring documentation


Data, Reporting & Communication



  • Oversee the collection and analysis of student progress data across the Academic Support program, including grades, teacher feedback, intervention outcomes, and testing center usage
  • Ensure student meetings, progress notes, action plans, and barriers are being documented consistently and accurately by all members of the academic support team.
  • Serve as the primary point of escalation for complex or sensitive parent and teacher concerns related to accommodations and academic support services


Other Duties As Assigned

Qualifications

Required



  • Master's degree in Education, Special Education, School Psychology, Psychology, or a related field; Doctoral degree preferred
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in academic support, special education, or a related student services role
  • Thorough ability to read and interpret psychoeducational, psychological and medical evaluations
  • Strong working knowledge of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, including eligibility determination, plan development, and compliance obligations
  • Demonstrated experience managing or supervising a team of education professionals
  • Exceptional organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to collaborate effectively across academic, counseling, athletic, and administrative departments


Preferred



  • Experience in a PreK-12 independent or private school setting.
  • Familiarity with standardized testing coordination (AP, ACT, PSAT, ERB, iReady, MAP) and accommodation request processes.
  • Experience with diagnostic assessment and academic intervention frameworks (e.g., Wilson Reading System, IXL).
  • Proficiency with school information systems (e.g., FACTS, Schoology).

Qualifications
Education
Masters of Education (required)
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